HomeSolutions Indoor Positioning Solutions For people, vehicles, forklifts, cranes, boats, autonomous robots, and drones How to build precise RTLS We detail how to build precise indoor positioning systems for industrial applications: basics of technology, applications, terminology, and costs Robots Building autonomous robots or AGVs? Need a precise indoor positioning system for delivery or inspection robots? Check the page dedicated to robots Forklifts and vehicles Want to track forklifts to optimize their utilization and improve safety; to trace and find lost pallets or goods? See indoor positioning solutions for forklifts and other vehicles People Do you want to precisely track workers in dangerous industrial environments indoors and underground to improve safety and productivity? Check this Drones Building fully autonomous drones for inspection? Or designing landing or the "last mile" for an autonomous drone? Or simply tracking a drone in GNSS-denied areas? Use indoor positioning solutions for drones Cranes Plan to track overhead cranes? Or measure XYZ position and swing of hooks in all directions and against vehicles or people to improve safety? Use precise tracking solutions for cranes Boats Autonomous boats indoors. Docking boats to larger ships. Even automatic charging solutions for the boats on the shore. And several other RTLS solutions for boats Researchers Researchers and developers may require most of the system or even more. If you need customization, special API or even new types of hardware and software, we do it Sports Use a fast indoor positioning system based on IMU + Ultrasound sensor fusion for fast sports: karting, jumping, BMX, half-pipe. Analyze the post-processed data Archaeology In some cases, RTK GPS is either unavailable or too time-consuming to deploy. Besides, good quality RTK GPS is still very costly. Learn how users saved time and money by deploying Marvelmind Indoor "GPS" for archaeology Automated scanning and inspection Autonomous robots and drones are used for automated scanning and inspection – a vital but repetitive task that machines can do very well, but humans are prone to tiredness and errors Guiding visually impaired people in museums There are about 280 million people worldwide who are visually impaired, and 38 million of them are entirely blind.We can help them.